Torquay Terrace Bed and Breakfast

Torquay Terrace, one of Hervey Bay's newest Bed and Breakfasts, encompasses "comfort and style". Within seven minutes walking distance to pristine beaches and restaurants, this property is designed with "you" in mind.

The rooms are different in style but all have identical comforts with dining tables, refrigerator, kettle, toaster, egg cooker and tea and coffee provisions, flat screen television, DVD player, hairdryer, luxury bathrobes, ironing facilities and they can provide washing facilities if required.

Guests can enjoy their continental breakfast delivered in their room or join others in the lovely Whitby breakfast room. For groups, the Whitby room can be utilised as a small meeting room.

All rooms are en-suited, but vary from room to room. Two rooms have large bathrooms, shower-recess and twin vanities. The Brighton room has an enormous bathroom complete with spa bath for two, whilst Padstow room also has a full bathroom with shower, twin vanities and a standard bath whilst the other two rooms have smaller en-suites.

Three rooms have Queen size beds whilst the fourth Padstow room has either a king bed or two single beds. The option is yours.

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The Brighton room our luxury room with a private balcony where you can enjoy your breakfast or simply relax after a long day. It has a queen size bed and black and brass bedroom suite, dressed in gold toned bedding and curtaining. The room is adjoined by a beautiful bathroom complete with spa bath for two, twin vanities, shower recess and plus plush towels and luxury bath robes.

This room is identically provisioned to all other rooms with refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities, fresh fruit daily, a variety of cereals and milks, yoghurts, fresh eggs and an egg cooking machine and hairdryer. The room is complete with a private small dining area.

Padstow provides for those who wish to have separate beds or a king size bed. The beds can be configured to your liking. Ideal for those with different sleeping habits, work colleagues or friends. This room has a separate toilet room and separate bathroom with shower, twin vanities and a large standard bath. The room is identically provisioned to all other rooms with refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities, fresh fruit daily, a variety of cereals and milks, yoghurts, fresh eggs and an egg cooking machine and hairdryer. The room also has it private small dining and sitting area.

Scarborough looks out on the surrounding gardens and amazing bird life. The room is identically provisioned to all other rooms with refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities, fresh fruit daily, a variety of cereals and milks, yoghurts, fresh eggs an egg cooking machine, hair dryer and plush bath robes. The room is complete with a small dining area, a queen bed and small en-suite. The room is dressed in light green and purple garden tones.

St Ives is a calm and relaxing room identically provisioned to all other rooms with refrigerator, tea and coffee making facilities, fresh fruit daily, a variety of cereals and milks. yoghurts, fresh eggs and an egg cooking machine, hair dryer and plush bath robes. The room is complete with a small dining area, a queen bed and small en-suite. The room is dressed in silver and copper tones.

Morgan Park is a major sport and recreation facility and houses a range of sport clubs and organisations, as well as a reserve which is home to a wide range of bird species.
Morgan Park is known as the home of horse power and hosts equine events nearly every weekend including horse trials (equestrian), polocrosse, and equine driving.

Goomburra is an area of unspoilt natural beauty, just 30 minutes' drive north of Warwick or 90 minutes' drive south east of Toowoomba.
The surrounding mountains, valleys and creeks make Goomburra a 'must see' for any nature lover keen to get off the beaten track.

The small close-knit community of Maryvale is typical of the type of town you'll find in South East Queensland - friendly, peaceful, and surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The area's lovely aspect and crisp mountain air has seen a number of health resorts and farm stays open up.

Just off the highway at the start of Granite Belt Drive, Dalveen is a growing artisan village. You can buy work by local artists and craftspeople including leadlight, handmade porcelain dolls and unique fashions.

Stop a while in Allora and find out why it's known as the friendliest town on the Downs. It's old-time streetscape beckons you to take a walk.
You may know the author of Mary Poppins, PL Travers, lived in Allora as a child.

Sitting gracefully on the banks of the Condamine River, historic Warwick – known for its roses and rodeo – features some of the state’s finest original sandstone buildings. From here it’s an easy drive to explore the friendly villages and small towns of the Southern Downs.

Leyburn’s stately heritage streets roar to life each August, when thousands come to watch cars race in the Historic Motor Sprint. Stop for a beer, a yarn and some real country cooking at the historic Royal Hotel.

The village of Yangan sits on Swan Creek at the head of the picturesque Swanfels Valley. The town was developed to serve the industries of the Swanfels Valley, with a police station, school and church existing prior to 1884.

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